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  • Gallery of Backyard Birds
  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Blue Birds
  • Finches
  • Nuthatch
  • Blue Jays
  • Bears: Polar and Black
  • Squirrels
  • Puffins
  • Moose and Deer
  • Wolves, Bobcats, and Fox
  • Eagles
  • Earth and Sun
  • Blog
  • Contact

At the "Squirrel Proof" feeder

When they were babies, their mom taught them to  get food from seeds that fell on the ground.
They have learned to get seeds form the  " "squirrl proof feeders.
They have also learned to rock the feeders so that seeds would fall out. 
Cleaver little squirrls.

When these squirrels were babies, their mom taught them to eat from the seeds that dropped to the ground from the bird feeders. Now, these smarties have figured out that if they hang from the bottom of the "squirrel proof" feeders, they can get seeds. Also, if they rock these feeders the seeds will fall out. I only allow adorable, brilliant squirrels in my yard.

By Popular Demand--More Squirrels

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